释义 |
debonairdeb‧o‧nair /ˌdebəˈneə◂ $ -ˈner◂/ adjective old-fashioned debonairOrigin: 1200-1300 Old French de bonne aire ‘of good family or nature’ - a stylish, debonair young man
- Oh, he was charming and debonair - but he was no match for Damian Flint.
- So the debonair Simon had made it big in the financial world.
- The thought of debonair Seb Smith being beaten by spotty, horrid little Nails tickled Nutty's imagination.
a man who is debonair is fashionable and confident |